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South Wales Argus
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- South Wales Argus
Zizzi Newport to give away free sundaes if it's hot enough
The offer is available at the Newport branch in Friars Walk, as part of a nationwide promotion running throughout July. The Italian restaurant chain will give away 29 free sundaes per location each time the temperature reaches 29°C, totalling more than 4,000 free desserts across the UK. To claim a sundae, customers simply need to show that the temperature at their current location is 29°C or higher on their phone's weather app. Katy Lomax, brand and customer experience director at Zizzi, said: "We know that Brits are obsessed with discussing the weather, and there's nothing better than something refreshing to cool you down on a hot day, especially when it's free. "We want to help as many people as possible beat the heat with one of our delicious sundaes. "Get them while it's hot." Sundae options include the Caramello, made with salted caramel and vanilla gelato, whipped cream, honeycomb cheesecake, salted caramel sauce, caramel crunch, and a stroopwafel. The Dragon Fruit & Wild Strawberry sundae features dragon fruit sorbet, panna cotta and wild strawberry gelato, pink meringue, whipped cream, and strawberry coulis. The Chocolate Brownie sundae combines chocolate and salted caramel gelato with brownie pieces, whipped cream, honeycomb, and both chocolate and salted caramel sauces. The Caramello and Dragon Fruit & Wild Strawberry sundaes are part of Zizzi's summer special menu and can also be enjoyed as part of the three-course Summer Set Menu, which starts at £27.50.


Irish Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
How to get free ice cream when temperatures soar this month
The temperature is rising and the humidity is climbing, so to help people beat the heat, each Zizzi restaurant in Ireland is giving away 29 free ice cream sundaes, every time the weather hits 29C throughout July. To claim their free frozen treat, all chill seekers need to do is show that their current location is 29C (or higher!) on their phone's weather app. There are three Zizzi restaurants in Dublin, found in Pembroke District, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre and on Suffolk Street. To satisfy their sweet tooth and keep cool, customers can choose from: Caramello Sundae, salted caramel gelato, vanilla gelato and freshly whipped cream. Topped with pieces of sticky toffee cheesecake, honeycomb and butterscotch sauce. Dragon Fruit & Strawberry Sundae, Dragon fruit sorbet and vanilla gelato. Topped with freshly whipped cream, crumbled meringue, fresh strawberry and strawberry coulis. Chocolate Brownie Sundae, Chocolate gelato, salted caramel gelato, rich chocolate brownie and freshly whipped cream. Topped with honeycomb and chocolate & butterscotch sauces to pour. Katy Lomax, Brand & Customer Experience Director at Zizzi, said: 'We're all obsessed with discussing the weather, and there's nothing better than something refreshing to cool you down on a hot day, especially when it's free. We want to help as many people as possible beat the heat with one of our delicious sundaes. Get them while it's hot!' The Caramello and Dragon Fruit and Strawberry Sundaes are part of Zizzi's limited edition summer special guests, which are available to order à la carte, or as part of the Summer Set Menu. The three-course meal is available from €32.95 and is the perfect, budget-friendly way to enjoy delicious summer dining with friends and family. Find the Zizzi in your area here. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.


Indian Express
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Anush Agarwalla on his retired horse Sir Caramello Old: ‘When he hears sound of my car, he still knows he will be fed his favourite apples and carrots'
It is the start of a new friendship for Sir Caramello Old, at age 18. The Olympian horse retired by Anush Agarwalla, after his Dressage swansong at the Paris Olympics, gets along mighty well with another gelding, 19, Flovinos Feinr Kerl, who also rode last competitively in 2024 and was retired by the Indian equestrian. Now that he's relieved of the regimented lifestyle, and not having to walk and jump and trot and look a certain way, Sir Caramello has found liberation, thanks to Anush. And new friends too. 'Sir Caramello Old has made new friends. Earlier, he was on the field only in the morning; now he is out the whole day since his retirement. He goes out from 11 am to 5 pm with Flovionos Feinr Kerl, who was my second reserve horse,' Anush informs, even as he has moved on to competing with new-old stallion Etro, 11. 'It was not a surprise to retire him. He's 18, that was always the plan to retire him after the Olympics. He did his job. My duty is to return him to where he's happy with his friends. I didn't want to push. He's still fit and healthy, and it's not like I'll never see him again. He's one minute away from where I live in Germany,' Anush explained. The Indian rider drops in every second day, still for 20 odd minutes to check on him, though evenings can be chilly to go out rather than the stables. Anush misses the bond they shared. 'For 5-6 years, he knew the routine. Whenever he heard the sound of my car, he could recognise it was my footsteps. He would neigh, and knew I'd be carrying small treats like apples, carrots, and bananas. Just small memories,' Anush recalls. On their finest moment under the Parisian sun, Anush says that remains the highlight in his career, but the lead-up was exceptionally satisfying. 'What defined our bond was the qualification which was secured almost on the last possible day, on 29 December 2023. We went to the biggest shows, and whenever we competed, he was calm and composed. I miss that bond. It was special,' an emotional Anush says. Anush has moved on to younger horses, like Etro who's been with him awhile, as he prepares for the next Asian Games cycle where he first won a team gold and individual bronze medal on a preening, happily pouting Sir Caramello. 'This year we have moved up to Grand Prix level and want to build momentum.' The Indian ace, however, has more choices to pick from – with Straight Horse Floriana and Flynn added to his stables. 'I have 3 top horses ahead of the World Championship. It depends,' he says, not revealing who his choice might be. Caramello, however, will get his apples and carrots, irrespective, Anush has ensured.


NDTV
26-06-2025
- Sport
- NDTV
Equestrian Anush Agarwalla Announces Retirement Of Olympic Partner Sir Caramello
Anush Agarwalla, India's first-ever Olympian in equestrian dressage, on Thursday announced the retirement of his iconic horse, Sir Caramello, marking the close of a historic era for Indian equestrian sport. The duo etched their names in history at the Paris Olympics, where they became the first Indian rider-horse pair to compete in dressage on the Olympic stage. Anush took to his social media to share the emotional announcement, posting a heartfelt tribute to Sir Caramello -- the horse who carried him and the nation to a sporting first. "My dearest Caramello, You have been more than a horse -- my partner, my strength, and my greatest teacher. You carried not just my dreams, but the nation's dreams, and gave me your trust unconditionally. You taught me that hard work always pays off and made me believe in myself when no one else did. You changed Indian dressage forever -- proving we belong on the Olympic stage and inspiring a new generation," he said. "You are a national hero, and your legacy will forever be part of Indian history. Now, it is your time -- to wander through wide open fields, feel the breeze on your face, and spend your days doing all the things you love. A gentle, joyful chapter awaits you. Love you, Caramello," he added. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Anush Agarwalla (@anushagarwalla) Sir Caramello's retirement is more than a farewell -- it is a celebration of a sporting legend. The bond between Anush and Caramello has been a symbol of trust, discipline, and perseverance. Their Olympic journey not only elevated India's presence in global equestrian sport but also inspired a generation of aspiring riders back home. Recently, in May at the CDI 3* in Lier, Belgium, Anush delivered a strong performance in his first international competition with his new horse, Etro, earning a commendable 67.196 per cent. The score placed him among elite global competitors and demonstrated the promising potential of this new partnership. He also qualified for the Grand Prix Special, where only the top 15 riders qualify. The CDI 3* in Lier drew top dressage athletes from around the world, making Anush's debut with Etro all the more significant. His poise, technique, and early synergy with Etro showcased the pair's readiness for future high-stakes competitions. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)


India Gazette
26-06-2025
- Sport
- India Gazette
Anush Agarwalla announces retirement of Olympic partner Sir Caramello
New Delhi [India], June 26 (ANI): Anush Agarwalla, India's first-ever Olympian in equestrian dressage, on Thursday announced the retirement of his iconic horse, Sir Caramello, marking the close of a historic era for Indian equestrian sport. The duo etched their names in history at the Paris Olympics, where they became the first Indian rider-horse pair to compete in dressage on the Olympic stage. Anush took to his social media to share the emotional announcement, posting a heartfelt tribute to Sir Caramello -- the horse who carried him and the nation to a sporting first. 'My dearest Caramello, You have been more than a horse -- my partner, my strength, and my greatest teacher. You carried not just my dreams, but the nation's dreams, and gave me your trust unconditionally. You taught me that hard work always pays off and made me believe in myself when no one else did. You changed Indian dressage forever -- proving we belong on the Olympic stage and inspiring a new generation,' he said. 'You are a national hero, and your legacy will forever be part of Indian history. Now, it is your time -- to wander through wide open fields, feel the breeze on your face, and spend your days doing all the things you love. A gentle, joyful chapter awaits you, Caramello,' he added. Sir Caramello's retirement is more than a farewell -- it is a celebration of a sporting legend. The bond between Anush and Caramello has been a symbol of trust, discipline, and perseverance. Their Olympic journey not only elevated India's presence in global equestrian sport but also inspired a generation of aspiring riders back home. Recently, in May at the CDI 3* in Lier, Belgium, Anush delivered a strong performance in his first international competition with his new horse, Etro, earning a commendable 67.196 per cent. The score placed him among elite global competitors and demonstrated the promising potential of this new partnership. He also qualified for the Grand Prix Special, where only the top 15 riders qualify. The CDI 3* in Lier drew top dressage athletes from around the world, making Anush's debut with Etro all the more significant. His poise, technique, and early synergy with Etro showcased the pair's readiness for future high-stakes competitions. (ANI)